Florence Central Train Station

Florence Central Train Station. Florence It is also the terminus of the Rome to Florence high-speed railway line, also known as Dirrettissima, which means anyone visiting Rome to Florence via this 1 hour, 40-minute journey will wind up at Santa Maria Station. Here is my guide to Florence, Italy's most important train station: Firenze Santa Maria Novella

FLORENCE TO VENICE BY TRAIN StepByStep + Photos The Tuscan Mom
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Although these stations aren't the "main" train stations in Florence, some trains from other Italian cities bypass Firenze SMN to stop at. The main Florence train station is Firenze Santa Maria Novella

FLORENCE TO VENICE BY TRAIN StepByStep + Photos The Tuscan Mom

Florence's Santa Maria Novella Station is one of the busiest train stations in Italy, handling over 59 million people per year [1]It is at the northern end of the Florence-Rome high-speed railway line Direttissima, which was completed on 26 May 1992 and the southern. Firenze Santa Maria Novella (in English Florence Santa Maria Novella) or Stazione di Santa Maria Novella (IATA: ZMS) is the main railway station in Florence, Italy.The station is used by 59 million people every year and is one of the busiest in Italy

Italy Florence Central Railway Station sunset track Stock Photo Alamy. For more about the station's history see Florence SMN Wikipedia entry. Santa Maria Novella is also the name of a nearby church, so you may see the station abbreviated as Firenze SMN

Florence Train Station Firenze Santa Maria Novella Station. There's been a station here since 1848, but the current station is a classic example of Italian modernism built 1932-1934 Below, you'll find out about: How to pronounce Firenze Santa Maria Novella station; The station's layout; Amenities.